Dream Syndicate Live at Milestone Club on 1986-09-24
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- Publication date
- 1986-09-24 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Steve Wynn, Dream Syndicate
- Collection
- DreamSyndicate
- Band/Artist
- Dream Syndicate
- Item Size
- 514.1M
01. Until Lately
02. Out Of The Grey
03. Burn
04. Still Holding On To You
05. Now I Ride Alone
06. Daddy's Girl
07. That's What You Always Say
08. The Medicine Show
09. Boston
10. The Days Of Wine And Roses
11. Ballad Of Dwight Frye
12. Spill The Wine (cut)
02. Out Of The Grey
03. Burn
04. Still Holding On To You
05. Now I Ride Alone
06. Daddy's Girl
07. That's What You Always Say
08. The Medicine Show
09. Boston
10. The Days Of Wine And Roses
11. Ballad Of Dwight Frye
12. Spill The Wine (cut)
Notes
Dream Syndicate:
Steve Wynn (v,g)
Paul B. Cutler (g)
Mark Walton (b,v)
Dennis Duck (d)
Speed problems in the last song - I guess the tapers battery went dead.
(From the Steve Wynn Archive)
- Addeddate
- 2010-03-27 14:17:34
- Identifier
- ds1986-09-24.flac16
- Location
- Charlotte, NC, USA
- Source
- AUD
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Milestone Club
- Year
- 1986
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FredBlurt
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November 3, 2017
Subject: Provenance of this tape
Subject: Provenance of this tape
Always fun to run across a copy of a show that I originally recorded. A couple of tidbits:
-Audience recording done with a Sony Walkman D6 and a 1-point ... stereo Aiwa mic mounted near the rear of the venue beside the soundboard (I recorded scores of shows at this venue between 1983 and 1992).
-Batteries did indeed start to fail during Spill the Wined, which accounts for the music speeding up to Chipmunks level in the final minutes of the song.
-Opening song "Until Lately": In the beginning you can hear Wynn mock-admonishing the crowd about being told to "keep it down" and therefore no clinking of beer bottles, flushing of toilets, etc. That's because the late Jeff Lowery, owner at the time of the club, was afraid the weeknight concert would generate noise complaints (the cops had recently begun using decibel meters from the street during shows) and get him shut down. So when the introductory vamping of the song wound down, I observed Wynn, Cutler, and Walton all deliberately yanking their volume knobs as they crashed into the loud section of the song. The club owner almost hit the roof, gesturing at the band making the across-the-neck sign, his face turning red before he stomped out of the music room and back into the bar. It was a classic moment I'll never forget. And a staggeringly fine show as well.
-Audience recording done with a Sony Walkman D6 and a 1-point ... stereo Aiwa mic mounted near the rear of the venue beside the soundboard (I recorded scores of shows at this venue between 1983 and 1992).
-Batteries did indeed start to fail during Spill the Wined, which accounts for the music speeding up to Chipmunks level in the final minutes of the song.
-Opening song "Until Lately": In the beginning you can hear Wynn mock-admonishing the crowd about being told to "keep it down" and therefore no clinking of beer bottles, flushing of toilets, etc. That's because the late Jeff Lowery, owner at the time of the club, was afraid the weeknight concert would generate noise complaints (the cops had recently begun using decibel meters from the street during shows) and get him shut down. So when the introductory vamping of the song wound down, I observed Wynn, Cutler, and Walton all deliberately yanking their volume knobs as they crashed into the loud section of the song. The club owner almost hit the roof, gesturing at the band making the across-the-neck sign, his face turning red before he stomped out of the music room and back into the bar. It was a classic moment I'll never forget. And a staggeringly fine show as well.
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